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In article 6RV9k.231534$yE1.53416@attbi_s21,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: Strip the paint off and fly with polished aluminum. You will gain about 100 pounds of useful load and be able to tell at a glance the condition of the aircraft. Keep it polished and you will be amazed at how much better it performs without all the surface imperfection drag. Of course, you will have absolutely *zero* time to fly....but, dang, it'll sure look cool! We almost bought a bare aluminum Ercoupe. I'm really, REALLY glad we didn't. I waste too much time already polishing Atlas' prop and spinner. It really isn't as bad as you make it out to be. You polish on rainy spring days, before the real flying season begins and let it go the rest of the year. Maybe touch it up in August on days when it is too hot to fly. |
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